Gov Akpabio advocates
economic integration between Southsouth & Southeast
Akwa
Ibom State Governor Godswill Akpabio has stressed the need for economic integration
between Southsouth and Southeast geopolitical zones, to fast-track development
and mutual co-existence.
The
governor, who spoke at the weekend at Nnewi in Anambra State after being
conferred with the chieftaincy title of "Omelu-Ora" by Igwe of Nnewi,
His Royal Highness, Igwe Kenneth Orilu III, as part ofactivities concluding a
week-long celebration of Igwe's 50 years on the throne, said: "We as great
sons and daughters of Southeast and Southsouth must make efforts to unite the
two geopolitical zones."
He
said: "By this gesture, we have re-united the Southsouth and the
Southeast, which is something Governor Peter Obi and I have been trying to do
in the last six years. These geopolitical zones must be united.
"That
was why we started the Southeast and Southsouth Governors' Forum. Today we are
having a meeting to bring about economic integration of the geopolitical zones.
When we have a united Southsouth and Southeast, we will have a greater voice in
the comity of states in the country."
Akpabio
hailed the Igwe of Nnewi for the honour done him, saying: "I receive the
title because your background and pedigrees are well known to all. I found out
that you are a grand patron of the Men's Fellowship of Anglican Church. This
shows you have brought Christianity into governance; you have brought God into
your throne. This is why I associate with you because every authority comes
from God and that is what you are practicing."
He
described Nnewi town as the spiritual headquarters of Igbo land.
Governor
Obi said the conferment of "Omelu-Ora" chieftaincy title on Governor
Akpabio by the Igwe-in-council of Nnewi was justified. He described the Akwa
Ibom governor as a true Nigerian committed to the country's transformation.
Governor Akpabio's wife, Unoma, was also
honoured by the Igwe of Nnewi with the chieftaincy title of 'Ada Eji Eze Mba'
of Nnewi town.
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